Kenya files complaint on China evictions over coronavirus

Friday April 10 2020

Foreign Affairs CS Raychelle Omamo (centre) during a meeting on the coronavirus with the National Assembly's Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations, February 27, 2020. PHOTO | DIANA NGILA | NATION MEDIA GROUP

In Summary

Nairobi says, however, that it was aware that China was imposing new rules to curb the Covid-19, including mass testing of people.

The Kenyan Foreign Affairs ministry asked all citizens in China to remain in touch with the embassy in Beijing, either directly or through their Kenyan community leaders.

Many Kenyans have accused China of turning a blind eye to humiliation meted on innocent Africans and have called on other countries to rise up against this brutality.

Kenya says it has raised a complaint with Beijing over footage of Kenyans sleeping on pavements and complaining of forced evictions.

Nairobi says, however, that it was aware that China was imposing new rules to curb the Covid-19, including mass testing of people.

The virus was first reported in Wuhan, China, on December 31, 2019 and the country had reported 81,907 infections and 3,336 deaths, according to Worldometer's tally on Friday.

It also reported 77,455 recoveries and 1,116 active cases, 42 of which were new cases.

Kenya notes that as such, China's goal is "to forestall imported and asymptomatic cases of Covid-19 in Guangzhou and other areas".

It says, however that, some of the measures China has taken "have precipitated unfair responses against foreigners, particularly of African origin, from some members of the local community in Guangzhou, especially landlords".